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Fig. 8A 56-year-old woman with segmental localized steatosis in liver
segment IV due to persistent polymorphous perfusion alterations. Axial
gradient-echo T1-weighted (TR/TE, 216/1.5) (A) and axial T2-weighted
(872/210) (B) MR images show signal intensity variation of segment IV
(arrows) with respect to surrounding liver parenchyma.